DEC has received a Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) application and a Site Investigation/Interim Remedial Measure Work Plan (SI/IRM WP) from Hurondel I, Inc. for a site known as 73-79 West Huron Street, site ID #C915282. This site is located in the City of Buffalo, within the County of Erie, and is located at 73-79 West Huron Street. Comments regarding this application and SI/IRM WP must be submitted no later than November 15, 2013. Click link at "Additional Information" above to learn how to comment.

The morning session will focus on tree planting, tree pruning, and ANSI safety pruning standards with inside and outside portions. Afternoon session highlights the Urban Forestry Grant process. Workshop will be in the Forest Lawn Cemetary Chapel. Registration is due by Friday, November 8, 2013.

New York Recycles! is our way of promoting recycling and buying recycled in New York State. Various educational events featuring waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting and buy recycled will take place all year, which culminates on November 15.

New York Recycles! is part of a national event - America Recycles. The national theme, "It All Comes Back To You!" will also be New York Recycles! theme. Every year there are thousands of events across the country.

Join us Friday, November 15th at Toolite Farm (459 Dekalb Rd., Granville) from 1 to 3 pm for another event in a series of on-farm meetings that will focus on lake friendly farming practices and techniques. Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) and the Lake Champlain Basin Program are collaborating with the Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District to demonstrate the importance of capturing the value of manure through the calibration of a manure spreader and the interpretation of a manure analysis. Participants will learn how to use this information in farm nutrient management plans.

* Special note for hunters: most hunting zones do not align with DEC's regional boundaries, so you won't find hunting seasons listed in the regional calendars. Use the statewide calendar instead.

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